• West ChinaHospital, Sichuan University. Chengdu, Sichuan,610041, ChinaCorresponding Author: FENG Yu-lin, E-mail: feng_yulin@ sina. com;
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Objective  To evaluate systematically the effectiveness and safety of procalcitonin ( PCT) -guided therapy in comparison with standard therapy in patients with suspected or confirmed severe bacterial infections in intensive care unit ( ICU) . Methods  Five randomized controlled trials ( 927 patients) were included for statistical analysis by the cochrane collaboration′s RevMan5. 0 software. Results  PCT-guided therapy was associated with a significant reduction in duration of antibiotic therapy [ MD =
- 2. 01, 95% CI ( - 2. 37, - 1. 64) , P  lt;0. 00001] , but the mortality [ OR =1. 11, 95% CI ( 0. 83, 1. 49) ,P =0. 47] and length of ICU stay[ MD = 0. 49, 95% CI( - 1. 44, 2. 42) , P = 0. 62] were not significantly different. Conclusions  An algorithmbased on serial PCT measurements would allow a more judicious use of antibiotics than currently traditional treatment of patients with severe infections in ICU. It can reduce the use of antibiotics and appears to be safe.

Citation: DENG Jia,CHENHong,TANG Yongjiang,LIANG Binmiao,FENG Yulin.. Meta-Analysis of Procalcitonin-Guided Antibiotics Therapy in Patients with Severe Bacterial Infections in ICU. Chinese Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2011, 10(2): 176-180. doi: Copy

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